President's Private Sector Survey on Cost Control: Report on the Office of the Secretary of Defense |
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... approximately $ 2.2 billion in the first three years . Almost half of this amount would be realized by closing virtually all commissaries in the continental United States , thus eliminating the commissary subsidy from the DOD budget ...
... approximately $ 2.2 billion in the first three years . Almost half of this amount would be realized by closing virtually all commissaries in the continental United States , thus eliminating the commissary subsidy from the DOD budget ...
Page vi
... approximately $ 2.3 billion in three - year annual savings and revenue enhancements could be achieved through implementation of the five recommendations made in this area . Financial issues addressed include foreign military sales ...
... approximately $ 2.3 billion in three - year annual savings and revenue enhancements could be achieved through implementation of the five recommendations made in this area . Financial issues addressed include foreign military sales ...
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... approximately 5,600 loca- tions throughout the world . This represents approximately 62 percent of all Federal employ- ment , or nearly 15 times as many people as the next largest department in the Government . When 3,000,000 contractor ...
... approximately 5,600 loca- tions throughout the world . This represents approximately 62 percent of all Federal employ- ment , or nearly 15 times as many people as the next largest department in the Government . When 3,000,000 contractor ...
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... approximately 95 percent of the total petroleum purchases by the Federal Government in that year . Although it only accounts for 2 or 3 percent of domestic purchases , it is the single largest petroleum buyer in the United States ...
... approximately 95 percent of the total petroleum purchases by the Federal Government in that year . Although it only accounts for 2 or 3 percent of domestic purchases , it is the single largest petroleum buyer in the United States ...
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... approximately $ .375 to $ .75 billion due to increased oper- ating efficiency . Savings should increase to $ .75 to $ 1.5 billion in the second and subsequent years of savings realization . A total one - time cash gain due to inventory ...
... approximately $ .375 to $ .75 billion due to increased oper- ating efficiency . Savings should increase to $ .75 to $ 1.5 billion in the second and subsequent years of savings realization . A total one - time cash gain due to inventory ...
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ACIP acquisition process active duty ADP systems Agency Air Force Alaska annual savings approximately areas average base benefits budget cargo CHAMPUS civilian commissary Congress consolidation contract administration contractors cost savings Cost underestimation Defense DOD Defense Logistics Agency Defense OSD demilitarization Department of Defense depot DOD's eliminated estimated savings Financial Impact freight bill functions funds Government Impact Analysis implementation improve interviewed inventory IR&D ISSUE AND RECOMMENDATION Issue OSD legislation Logistics major ment Milestone military retirement pay MILSPECS MTMC Navy Office offset operations organization OSD Task Force payments percent performance personnel phase Potential Savings private sector procurement production proposed RDT&E realignment RECOMMENDATION SUMMARIES CONT'D Recommendations OSD reduce responsibility result retirement plan Savings and Impact Secretary of Defense short tons specific staff studies Summary Recommendation Three-year total tion USUHS weapons acquisition weapons systems